Government of the French Community
The Cabinet of the French Community of Belgium (French: Gouvernement de la Communauté française ) is the executive branch of the French Community of Belgium, and it sits in Brussels. It consists of a number of ministers chosen by the Parliament of the French Community and is headed by a Minister-President.
Compositions
Composition 2014-(2019)
Following the 25 May 2014 election, the PS (30 seats) and CDH (13 seats) parties formed a coalition.
Government of the French Community - Demotte III | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Rudy Demotte | Minister President | |
PS | André Flahaut | Minister of Budget | |
PS | Isabelle Simonis | Minister of Youth and Equal Rights | |
PS | Rachid Madrane | Minister of Youth Aid, Justice and Brussels | |
PS | Jean-Claude Marcourt | Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Policy and Media | |
CDH | Joëlle Milquet | Minister of Budget, Finances and Sport | |
CDH | René Collin | Minister of Sports |
Composition 2009-2014
Government of the French Community - Demotte II | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Rudy Demotte | Minister President | |
PS | Jean-Claude Marcourt | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Higher Education | |
PS | Fadila Laanan | Minister of Culture, Audiovisual Affairs, Health and Equal Rights | |
CDH | André Antoine | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Budget, Finances and Sport | |
CDH | Marie-Dominique Simonet (until July 2013) | Minister of Education | |
CDH | Marie-Martine Schyns (from July 2013) | Minister of Education | |
Ecolo | Jean-Marc Nollet | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Childhood, Scientific Research and Civil Service | |
Ecolo | Evelyne Huytebroeck | Minister of Youth |
Composition 2004-2009
Cabinet of the French Community - Arena/Demotte I | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Rudy Demotte (from 20 March 2008) | Minister-President | |
PS | Marie Arena (until 20 March 2008) | Minister-President; Minister of Education | |
CDH | Marie-Dominique Simonet | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and International Affairs | |
PS | Michel Daerden | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Finance (Public Affairs and Sports are added on 20 July 2007) | |
PS | Claude Eerdekens (until 20 July 2007) | Minister of Public Affairs and Sports | |
PS | Marc Tarabella (from 20 July 2007) | Minister of Youth and Education of Social Promotion | |
PS | Fadila Laanan | Minister of Culture, Media and Youth (she lost Youth on 20 July 2007) | |
CDH | Catherine Fonck | Minister of Childhood, Assistance to Youth and Public Health |
See also
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